SEE IT. ERIN: A WOMAN HAD KEPT A BOX OF THINGS AFTER THE MOORE TORNA IN 1999, AND AFTER 21 YEARS, AND DURING QUARANTINE, SHE DECIDED IT’S TIME TO RETURN THIS PHOTO TO ITS RIGHT OWNER. >> HOW DID YOU FIND IT? >> IT WAS IN OUR YARD. >> THIS IS REALLY PRICELESS. ERIN STRANGERS JUST MINUTES BEFORE -- >> UNBELIEVABLE. ERIN: -- HAVE BEEN CONNECTED THROUGH THIS TORN PHOTO FOR 21 YEARS. >> I CANNOT BELIEVE YOU HELD ONTO THIS. THAT’S CRAZ ERIN: AFTER THE TORNADO, JILLIAN TYMCHUCK COLLECTED A BOX OF THINGS THAT FLEW INTO HER YARD. >> WHEN YOU GO OUTSIDE AFTER A TORNADO, THIS IS WHAT YOU SEE . ERIN: AND THIS PHOTO OF LISA LISTON AND HER DAUGHTER WAS A PART OF SOME OF THAT STUFF. >> OH, MY GOODNESS. OH, MY GOODNESS. YES. ERIN: LISA SAYS SHE LOST MOST OF HER PHOTOS IN THE MOORE TORNADO. >> COMPLETELY COLLAPSED, WE LOST EVERYTHING. ERIN: SO GETTING THIS BACK IS SO SPECIAL. >> THIS MEANS A LOT, THIS REALLY DOES. ERIN: NOW, NO LONGER STRANGERS, THESE TWO WOMEN HAVE ONE INCREDIBLE STORY ABOUT AN OLD, TORN PHOTO. >> YEAH, IT WAS THERE, I HAD IT THE WHOLE TIME. ERIN: REPORTING

A deadly, record-breaking tornado hit central Oklahoma on May 3, 1999.During the cleanup, Jillian Tymchuck collected a box of someone else's photos from her front yard. She kept the box of things after the tornado and now, 21 years later and during the quarantine, Tymchuck decided it's time to return a picture to its rightful owner."When you go outside after a tornado, this is what you see -- just random stuff," Tymchuck said.The picture of Lisa Liston and her daughter was part of some of that "stuff." Liston said she lost most of her pictures in the tornado."Completely collapsed. We lost everything," she said.So getting the picture back is so special."This means a lot. This really does," Liston said.Now, no longer strangers, Tymchuck and Liston have one incredible story about an old, torn photo."Yeah it was there. I had it the whole time," Tymchuck said.

During the cleanup, Jillian Tymchuck collected a box of someone else's photos from her front yard. She kept the box of things after the tornado and now, 21 years later and during the quarantine, Tymchuck decided it's time to return a picture to its rightful owner.

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"When you go outside after a tornado, this is what you see -- just random stuff," Tymchuck said.

The picture of Lisa Liston and her daughter was part of some of that "stuff." Liston said she lost most of her pictures in the tornado.

"Completely collapsed. We lost everything," she said.

So getting the picture back is so special.

"This means a lot. This really does," Liston said.

Now, no longer strangers, Tymchuck and Liston have one incredible story about an old, torn photo.